Notable: Based on the 1904 novel “Green Mansions” by William Henry Hudson.Ĭharacter quotable: “I – I must get out … of this green hell! Or … I am a dead man!” – Abel, a white revolutionary in a Venezuelan jungle, thinking surprisingly wise thoughtsĮditor’s note: This review was originally published by Comics Bronze Age on Feb. Second opinion: “Recommended reading.” – Steve Whitaker, FantaCo’s Chronicle’s Series Annual #1, 1983 …“… one of DC’s great, overlooked masterpieces … Recommended.” –The Slings & Arrows Comic Guide (second edition), 2003Ĭool factor: The influx of Filipino artists in the early ’70s gave DC some unique and beautiful books. Review: This five-page story is slight but interesting enough to warrant more – especially given the lovely, stylized art by Alex Niño. Synopsis: The Space Voyagers land on what they think is an uninhabited planet and … well, you know how that goes. , Vintage 1974 DC Comic: RIMA THE JUNGLE GIRL 7. But the art – uncredited here but widely attributed online to Filipino artist Nestor Redondo – is unbelievably lush. , Rima The Jungle Girl 7 DC Comics 1975 Bronze Age 1975 7 eBay, 6.07, Report It. Review: The story, based on the 1904 novel “Green Mansions,” is pretty typical jungle fare, all dangerous critters, primitive natives and such. Production sponsorship generously provided by Ralph and Bobbi Terkowitz.Synopsis: A revolutionary bitten by a snake in a Venezuelan jungle is saved by a woman who may not be human.Īrtist: Uncredited (probably Nestor Redondo) The pre-sale can be accessed by calling Shakespeare Theatre Company at 202.547.1122 and identifying as a Golden Ticket holder and providing the email address you use for Woolly Mammoth purchases. Tickets for The Jungle are not on sale for the general public, but are available in a special pre-sale for Woolly Mammoth Golden Ticket holders. Golden Ticket holders and Shakespeare Theatre Company subscribers will receive priority to purchase tickets starting August 15. NOTE: THE JUNGLE is not included on Woolly Mammoth’s Golden Ticket. Vera Gurpinar (little girl kneeling), Ammar Haj Ahmad (clapping), Yasin Moradi (arms outstretched), Elham Ehsas (in vest) Woolly teams up with Shakespeare Theatre Company to bring this immersive theatrical experience to DC, in which “theatre shakes hands with the world” ( The Sunday Times ). Framed with “poignancy and power” ( The New York Times Critic’s Pick), THE JUNGLE is an extraordinary panorama of people suffering and dreaming, surviving and living, coming together in a time of crisis. From the luscious jungle to the cascading waterfalls to the dynamic array of dishes, families can. Residents from Syria, Afghanistan, Sudan, and a host of other countries share their stories of loss, fear, community, and hope as they dream of crossing the English Channel to begin a new life. Rainforest Cafe offers a tropical dining adventure. Welcome to the Jungle: a camp of stateless citizens outside Calais, France, the temporary home for thousands of people searching for refuge, forced to build a new society from nothing, at the crossroads of cultures and countries. DC Comics Rima, The Jungle Girl 7 May 1st, 1975 ·. Written by Robert Kanigher, drawn by Nestor Redondo and Joe Kubert providing covers. A full blooded drama of African jungle life. Ann’s Warehouse and Good Chance productionĭirected by Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin Rima the Jungle Girl, 1-7 published by DC Comics from May 1974 to May 1975. 2.00 CRAZY MAN By Maxwell Bodenheim The realistic story of a shop girl and a New York sinner and of his. Co-presented with Shakespeare Theatre Company at Sidney Harman Hall A St.
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